In all seriousness though, this would be pretty cool and I'd love to try it. I suspect that some of the problem is just that companies tend to constantly push to deliver the bare minimum while charging the most. Holographic chocolate would take more money to make and companies are always trying to charge you as much as you're willing to spend for chocolate while giving you the lowest quality/effort product you'll still pay for. While I wouldn't expect to see something like this showing up in the candy aisles of your typical grocery store smaller fancier places will be willing to do
it and charge a premium
It isn't a matter of money, it's just too delicate to sell: unless you distribute bonbons or tablets still in their mold, to be cooled and extracted just before eating, even mild heat applies a lowpass filter to micrometer scale surface features instantly and unrecoverably.
In all seriousness though, this would be pretty cool and I'd love to try it. I suspect that some of the problem is just that companies tend to constantly push to deliver the bare minimum while charging the most. Holographic chocolate would take more money to make and companies are always trying to charge you as much as you're willing to spend for chocolate while giving you the lowest quality/effort product you'll still pay for. While I wouldn't expect to see something like this showing up in the candy aisles of your typical grocery store smaller fancier places will be willing to do it and charge a premium
https://www.brunnershop.com/en/Frame-Moulds/Holographic-choc...